The cars in this book decorate the home of Durwood Medlin. Although most of these cars have not moved in some time, Durwood buys and sells these cars as a source of income. On occasion he allows visitors to tour his collection, but it's a good idea to knock first, ask permission, and spend a few minutes talking to Durwood.
Most of these are HDR photos and some are stitched panoramas. All photos in this book were taken with the permission of Durwood.








DLGPA101 says
This is a fabulous addition to my collection of artistic car photo books. Outstanding job of applying HDR and showing the colorful nature of these old relics in the best possible way.
posted at 11:06am Oct 09 PST
Artzombie says
Wonderful work, Mr. Brown. I love HDR. I really appreciate the fact you made the whole book viewable. The rust has a life of its own and your treatment amplifies this. I think these cars are, in some way, much more alive now than they were when used in their primary role. They are now evolving, merging, morphing into someting else which is wondrous. Thank Durwood for having given you permission to do those shots!
posted at 02:40pm May 19 PST
DAB4Y says
RUST NEVER SLEEPS AND YOU HAVE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FACE IN A MOST STUNNING MANNER. THE BOOK IS CAPTIVATING. I WAS BORN IN 1938 AND GREW UP WITH MOST OF THESE CARS AND ALWAYS WONDERED WERE THEY ALL WENT. NOW I KNOW, THANK YOU AND THANK DURWOOD.
posted at 09:14pm May 17 PST